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(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1, W H EMERSON ELEVATOR 0UP ATTAGHMENT.

Patented Feb. 12, 1895.

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W H. EMERSON.

ELEVATOR 0UP ATTACHMENT.

Patented Feb. 12 1895.

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WILLIAM H. EMERSON, OF OHATHAM,

, PATENT OFFICE.

OANADA,'ASSIGNOR or ONE-HALF TO MANSON GAMPBELLOF SAME PLACE.

' ELEVATOR-CUP ATTACHMENT.-

SPECIFICATTONforming part of Letters Patent No. 533,875, dated February 12, 1895.

' A plication filed March 24,1893. Serial No. 467,513. (Nomodeh) To all whom a may .ma.

Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. EMERSON,

a subject of the Queen of Great Britaimand a resident of Ohatham, in the county of Kent,

in the Province of Ontario, Oanada',have invented a new and useful Elevator-Cup Attachment, of which .the following specification, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, forms a full, clear, and exact description.

. This invention relates to a device for attaching an elevator cup to its carrier.

The object is to provide a simple, strong, durable and at the same time an inexpensive device for this purpose.

This invention consists of the improved construction and combination of parts of the same as will be hereinafter first'fully, set forth a'nddescribed and then pointed out in the claims.

Reference is had to the accomp y g drawings, wherein-- Figure 1. is a front view of a portion of a H chain belt embodying my invention. In this any suitable material.

-'view the elevator cup is shown in dotted lines. Fig. 2.:is aplan view of same. Fig. 3. is an end view of same, in which the elevator cup is partly cut away in order to show the attachment more clearly.

This invention consistsof a body, B,constructed of any'suitable size or shape and of As shown in the accompanying drawings one of the links of a chain belt, E, provides a simple and convenient body, B but this body, B, may be made open as shown, or in-one solid piece and attached to a chain, leather or other suitable carrier belt.

A, A, designate arms or wings which extend downward substantially parallel to body B, and then laterally from the body, B, as shown in Fig. 1,'ot the accompanying drawings. These arms support the-elevator cup on each side of .the carrier belt, E, and provide a wide support :for said cup to hold it firmly in position. These arms, A, A, extend slightly forward and upward toward their outer ends to increase their rigidity in holding the elevator cup to its work when in op.-

eration. g, H, H, designate angular hooked or returned ends on the arms, A, A, which form a convenient means for supporting and connecting the elevator cup, 0, with said arms; but this cup may be attached to said arms by any-suitable means or devices.

O, designates an elevatorcup' formed with the holes or perforations, D, therein; andthe I arms A, A, are attached to said cup by projecting the angular hooked ends H, H, through the perforations, D, as shown in Fig. 3, of the accompanying drawings, and then compressing the returned ends H, H, to firmly and securely bindand hold the cup thereto. This firmly holds the elevator cup, 0, in position and prevents its accidental displacement iwhen'in operation.

Having thus described my invention, I claim- 1. An elevator cup attachment consisting of a body having two arms bent back upon and extending substantially parallel to it, the outer ends of said arms being bent out laterally away from said body and adapted to be connected to the cup. I

2. An elevator cup attachment consisting of a U shaped link having two arms bent down substantially parallel to its side pieces, the outer ends of said arms being bent out laterally away from said side pieces of the link and adapted to be connected to the cup.

, In testimony whereof I aftix my signature in the presence of the two undersigned wit 

